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We estimate a dynamic structural life-cycle model of employment, non-employment and retirement that includes endogenous accumulation of human capital and intertemporal non- separabilities in preferences. Additionally, the model accounts for the effect of the tax and transfer system on work...
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requires a longitudinal research design. The German Socio-Economic Panel (1984-2009) provides all necessary information …
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as well as its complement, labour supply mobility. Using the German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP), we estimate persistence …
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to signal higher productivity so as to reduce the risk of losing their job. Using panel data from the SOEP and …
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In this paper we investigate the existence of compensating wage differentials across seasonal and non seasonal jobs, which arise due to anticipated working time restrictions. We build on a theoretical model by Abowd and Ashenfelter (1981), which links the compensating wage differential to...
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This study uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 1991-2002 to …
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This paper uses the first twelve waves of the British Household Panel Survey covering the period 1991-2002 to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010293093
In this paper we investigate the existence of compensating wage differentials across seasonal and non seasonal jobs, which arise due to anticipated working time restrictions. We build on a theoretical model by Abowd and Ashenfelter (1981), which links the compensating wage differential to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013317496
employment ; wage differentials ; labor supply elasticity ; fixed effects panel estimation …
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This paper contributes to the debate about the optimal design of tax-transfer systems. Basedon the theory of optimal taxation, combined with microsimulation and microeconometrictechniques we derive the welfare function which makes the current German tax and transfersystem for single women optimal...
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